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1. The Russia Journal: Andrei Piontkovsky, Who blew up
those apartments in 1999? Two years after the event, suspicions linger that the
fatal blasts that killed more than 300 may have been a secret-service plot.
2. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
3. AP: Putin Urges Russian Security Shift.
4. Itar-Tass: Russia's Putin gets Moscow Union of
Journalists' award.
5. RIA Novosti: MOSCOW FROWNS ON RADIO LIBERTY'S PLANS TO
BEGIN BROADCASTING IN CHECHEN, AVAR, CIRCASSIAN.
6. Forbes Magazine: Paul Klebnikov, From Russia With Love.
Intrigue, sex scandals, arrest warrants. That's just the off-the-set plot.
7. Reuters: Ex-Soviet immigrants caught up in Mideast
violence.
8. Kennan Institute: James Millar, Normalization of the
Russian Economy: Obstacles and Opportunities.
9. St. Petersburg Times: Nabi Abdullaev, Harsh Smoking
Rules Adopted.
10. AFP: Chechen rebel chief "not a terrorist":
UN refugee chief.
11. Moscow Tribune: Stanislav Menshikov, MINISTERS
IGNORING PRESIDENT? Disciplining Bureaucracy Needed.
12. AP: Russian Industrial Output Up in 2001.
13. The Russia Journal: Prospects for a Russian-American
military-political alliance. An open letter to representatives of Russian
society.
14. pravda.ru: TO PROTECT AUTHORITY OF STATE SECURITY
SERVICES! RUSSIAN INTELLECTUALS’ APPEAL TO STATE DUMA DEPUTIES.
15. BBC Monitoring: Leader of Russian Communists says
situation in country deteriorates.
16. Itar-Tass: Putin calls on Russia's Communists to be
"constructive and creative"
17. Itar-Tass: Russian chief of staff reveals more details
of strategic arms deal with USA.
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